This unique aspect of SA sobriety has actually drawn many members dealing with same-sex issues to SA. Surveys of SA members show that something like one in five members have experienced same-sex lust.

Some of us joined SA because our desire to stop all same-sex behaviour was met with lack of support or even derision in other S fellowships or by counsellors.

Many of us have been in same-sex relationships, while others have never acted out with another person, and still others have had countless sexual partners. Some of us follow traditional religious practice, others do not. Some have been secretive about having same-sex attractions, while others may still live with a former sexual partner. Regardless of these circumstances all of us have discovered in SA sobriety and recovery is the “key to a happy and joyous freedom we could otherwise never know.” (Sexaholics Anonymous p. 202)

Perhaps there are few members in your SA group or area dealing with same sex lust. We hope this resource will help those recovering from same sex lust and those wanting to learn more about same- sex lust recovery in SA.

If you doubt whether SA sobriety is possible, we invite you to explore this site and try our program. Many of us felt just as you do, but we found that the hand of SA was there to help.